@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ EXAMPLE
=======
In the example below, **rtla timerlat hist** is set to run for *10* minutes,
in the cpus *0-4*, *skipping zero* only lines. Moreover, **rtla timerlat
-hist** will change the priority of the *timelat* threads to run under
+hist** will change the priority of the *timerlat* threads to run under
*SCHED_DEADLINE* priority, with a *10us* runtime every *1ms* period. The
*1ms* period is also passed to the *timerlat* tracer::
@@ -892,7 +892,7 @@ int timerlat_hist_main(int argc, char *argv[])
return_value = 0;
if (trace_is_off(&tool->trace, &record->trace)) {
- printf("rtla timelat hit stop tracing\n");
+ printf("rtla timerlat hit stop tracing\n");
if (params->trace_output) {
printf(" Saving trace to %s\n", params->trace_output);
save_trace_to_file(record->trace.inst, params->trace_output);
@@ -687,7 +687,7 @@ int timerlat_top_main(int argc, char *argv[])
return_value = 0;
if (trace_is_off(&top->trace, &record->trace)) {
- printf("rtla timelat hit stop tracing\n");
+ printf("rtla timerlat hit stop tracing\n");
if (params->trace_output) {
printf(" Saving trace to %s\n", params->trace_output);
save_trace_to_file(record->trace.inst, params->trace_output);
The correct tracer name is timerlat and not timelat. Signed-off-by: Alexandre Vicenzi <alexandre.vicenzi@suse.com> --- Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla-timerlat-hist.rst | 2 +- tools/tracing/rtla/src/timerlat_hist.c | 2 +- tools/tracing/rtla/src/timerlat_top.c | 2 +- 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)